Are your `IPADDR`, `NETMASK` & `GATEWAY` vars that which match the
subnet of the Ubuntu machine?  `IPADDR` & the `ethernet address`
should be unique from your Ubuntu machine's setting.

To compare, in Ubuntu, type `ip a` or `ifconfig`.

On Mon, Feb 10, 2020 at 5:18 AM Alain Mouette <ala...@pobox.com> wrote:
>
> Use netbootdisk.com to setup your NIC
>
>
> Em 10/02/2020 09:02, Ben Barker escreveu:
>
> Morning
> I have a freedos install running on virtualBox, with the host machine being 
> Ubuntu
>
> If I run the networking in NAT mode, all is fine
>
> If I try "bridged mode", then at startup fDos sees the network adapter, and 
> reports:
>
> Interrupt number 0x9 (9)
> I/O port -xD020 (53280)
> My ethernet address is xxxxxxxx
>
> but any attempt to see the outside network gives the error:
>
> "cannot resolve host's hardware address"
>
> My mtcp.cfg is:
>
> PACKETINT 0x09 (tried a few values here...)
> IPADDR xxxxx
> NETMASK xxxxx
> GATEWAY xxxxx
> NAMESERVER xxxxx
>
> Any ideas...?
>
>
>
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